HC Deb 11 June 1997 vol 295 c473W
Mr. Gunnell

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions how he proposes to implement his plans for regional development agencies in England; and if he will make a statement. [3158]

Mr. Caborn

We plan to bring forward legislation in the Autumn to create regional development agencies in England to improve regional economic competitiveness and to provide for effective, co-ordinated regional economic development. It is intended that the boundaries of Regional Development Agencies (RDAs) will be the same as the administrative areas of the Government Offices for the Regions, except that there will be a single RDA for the north-west region including Merseyside.

I am today beginning a series of regional tours to seek local views and to open a dialogue on how to take matters forward. The Government recognise that the English regions have different characteristics and different problems, and we do not wish to impose a single prescriptive model for the agencies. We want to ensure that the legislation allows each region to have arrangements which fit its particular circumstances, building on the work that many bodies are currently doing.

This morning I met representatives of the national organisations with a major interest in regional development, to outline my plans for touring the regions, to hear their views, and to encourage them to participate fully in the regional process.

As a means of focusing debate, I have produced a paper setting out the issues for discussion, and inviting any written views by 5 September. I have placed a copy of the paper in the Library.

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